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Business

It’s an Industry Almost Everyone Hates. Wall Street Loves It. It Could Demolish…

The incoming IPO wave is rewriting stock market rules in real time—and setting us up for a lot of risk.

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The DOJ Just Made a Shocking Confession About One of Trump’s Worst Early…

On Thursday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit heard argument in two cases about when the president can target…

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Todd Blanche’s Latest Audition to Be Trump’s Attorney General May Be His Most…

Trump reminded us just this week what his priorities are.

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Samuel Alito Is Fuming That Blue States Outsmarted His Dobbs Decision

The Supreme Court restored telehealth access to abortion pills on Thursday.

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Think You’re Smarter Than Slate’s Copy Chief? Find Out With This Week’s News…

Test your knowledge of this week’s big stories.

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We Do a Lot of Sneering at “Virtue Signaling.” It May Be Time to Rethink Our…

Yes, it's good to do good things. It may be even more effective to tell people you're doing them.

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It’s a Midsize City. It Makes the News Every Six Years. You’d Never Guess the…

It started in the wake of 9/11.

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A MAGA Politician Made a Reality TV Show. The Funding Source Is … Suspicious.

The venture is underwritten by a bizarre nonprofit with no other apparent purpose than to demonstrate how fun road trips are.

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It Was One of DOGE’s Most Absurd Abuses. A Court Finally Exposed It.

Projects were deemed wasteful “because they related to Blacks, women, Jews, Asian Americans, and Indigenous people.”

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Which Part of the Human Brain Is Often Referred to as Gray Matter?

Test your wits on the Slate Quiz for May 14, 2026.

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The Seven Biggest Ongoing Gerrymandering Fights

This week’s Executive Dysfunction.

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Florida’s Attorney General Is Fighting to Outlaw Surrogacy. Adoption Could Be…

The attorney general’s crusade against Florida’s donor-conceived and adoptive families has an unusual genesis.

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Why Is John Roberts in a Rush All of a Sudden?

Over his two decades on the Supreme Court, United States Chief Justice John Roberts had consistently played the long game.

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What Cabinet Department Did Neil Gorsuch’s Mom Lead?

Listening to the new season of Slow Burn will give you a leg up on today’s Slate Quiz.

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He’s One of the Most Powerful People in America. Can You Even Recognize Him?

Only 6 percent of Americans actually know who he is.

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Neil Gorsuch Is What Happens When a “Debate Me” College Dweeb Is Given All the…

When I reached deep into his past, a clear story emerged.

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Threats Against the Judiciary Are Worse Than They’ve Ever Been. These Judges…

Some of the worst threats have gone unanswered, or been minimized, or been swept aside under the banner of “free speech.”

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The Supreme Court Just Made Its Awful Voting Rights Decision So Much Worse

SCOTUS rushed out Monday’s decision on an expedited basis, presumably so Alabama would have enough time to enact its new…

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world

Airlines (and Trump) Found a Way to Make Flying Even More Miserable This Summer

The Iran war and fuel prices are driving up airfare—but travelers are about to find out which costs may never come back down.

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Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure Co-Stars Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter Starred…

Test your wits on the Slate Quiz for May 12, 2026.

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It’s the Most Sickening Part of the Internet. You Wouldn’t Want Your Kids on…

What happens when kids start treating gore as entertainment?

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Virginia Democrats Can Still Save Their Map. Republicans Already Showed Them…

It’s past time for constitutional hardball.

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world

Trump Is Right About Something for Once

Iran's proposal is unacceptable—but what can Trump do about it?

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science

The Wedding Industry Has a Major Problem. I Know Exactly What Caused It.

I’ve seen hundreds of dresses that defy the laws of physics.

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Orangutan Moms Are the Tradwives of the Animal Kingdom. Their Job Is Easier for…

And, why humans should actually parent more like meerkats.

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I Tried a Weekslong Experiment to Become a Better Mom. I Was Shocked That It…

With a second kid on the way, I finally gave Dr. Becky a shot.

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There Are Benefits to Blood Donation That You Might Not Expect

It’s a small, good thing you can do.

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I Went to See What’s Happened to the Home of the TED Talk. It Was a Little…

For $10,000 a ticket, you too can see the future.

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He Spends His Days Tracking America’s Wildest Conspiracy Theorists. What He’s…

Will Sommer has watched our politics descend into darkness. We're not ready for what's coming next.

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They’re Low-Paid. Big Companies Exploit Them. They’ve Made All Your Favorite…

Unfortunately, it's why you know who Clavicular is.

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health

When ChatGPT Learned I Have Cancer, It Started Treating Me Differently. I Wish…

It was good training for how everyone else would act.

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Did Joe Biden and Pete Buttigieg Really Kill Spirit Airlines?

The abrupt collapse of the ultra-low-cost carrier ignited a big, misleading blame game in Washington.

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It’s a Common Pastime That’s Often Considered Harmless Fun. One Woman’s Story…

Maybe it's time to stop dabbling in astrology.

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I’ve Researched and Written About Addiction for Years. I Had a Big Reaction to…

It’s like handing a case of liquor to a nondrinker and telling them to drink up for a story.

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A Key Part of the Scientific Process Is Under Threat. The Solution Makes a Lot…

The problem sounds like a good thing. It’s not.

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It’s One of the Most Torturous Parts of Caring for a Baby. But the Biggest…

The upside might not be quite what you’d expect.

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Your TV Is Not Safe

Music streaming services, newsletter platforms, and even Instagram are reshaping their products for the biggest screen in your…

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He’s a Mathematician. He’s Stuck in Prison. One Thing Stands in the Way of His…

What is the purpose of keeping Christopher Havens behind bars?

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AI

Elon Musk Says He’s Suing OpenAI Because They Abandoned Their Mission. I Think…

This is a master class in being petty and vindictive, and burning tons of cash.

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politics

Trump Is Going After Jimmy Kimmel Again. What’s Likely to Happen Next Isn’t…

If he can weaponize Jimmy Kimmel’s joke to punish ABC, other media companies with far less will be intimidated out of ever…

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A Former MAGA Insider Just Revealed the Truth Behind Trump’s Ballroom Message

Ashley St. Clair revealed the coordinated system shaping pro-Trump narratives online.

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The Surprising Reason You’re Paying More for Groceries, Gas, and Housing

Despite reassuring economic data, many Americans say their day-to-day costs are still rising.

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So, Are We All Going to Get Refunded for Those Illegal Trump Tariffs?

On average, American families have each spent about $1,744.75 on tariffs.

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It Was a Bold, Multimillion-Dollar Experiment. They Wanted to Change Cable News…

NewsNation promised “news for all Americans.” Its struggles show why neutrality may be impossible in modern media.

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It Was on Your Table Every Morning Growing Up. It’s Dying Before Our Eyes. No…

The powerhouse of American citrus is suffering a brutal decline. Everyone has a theory about why.

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It Could Lead to Tens of Thousands of Deaths. In the Meantime, It’s Wreaking…

Imagine not being able to feed your kid because of a mistake on a piece of paperwork.

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The Most Profitable Trend in Podcasting Is a Big Ugly Problem for the Rest of Us

Tech media is moving toward flattering, access-driven coverage, where the powerful reward friendly coverage.

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The Economy Is in Even Rougher Shape Than It Looks

Things aren’t giving way just yet—but they’re getting shakier and shakier.

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